(3 cr.) This course takes a historical perspective on the
societal and psychological aspects of sexual
violence as it applies to the criminal justice
system. It includes an examination of the etiology
of sexual abuse as a law enforcement issue and
explores the societal impact of sexual violence
upon both those who commit it and those who are
the victims of it. The course encourages students
to deepen their understanding of the social
structural and individual treatment modalities
that are employed within the system to decrease
sexual violence.
Prerequisite: CJ 283; Every Year, Spring

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